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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    Art Goebel, the winner of the Dole Hawaiian flight, completed a non-stop flight from Los Angeles to New York, bettering the former record for an East ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Giving evidence before the Civic Coal Commissioner, Judge Thomson, to-day, the Chairman of Directors of B. Byrnes, Ltd., Alfred Edgar Ivatt ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    A message from Narromine stales that the man who was recently found murdered near St. George, in (Queensland, has been identified as George ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The death has occurred at Ashfield of Mrs. Frank Colley, formerly of Narromine, whose husband was proprietor of the Narromine "News" for many ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    A man who was released from Long Bay prison last week has informed the Minister for Justice that the prisoner who fought a warder with bare fists ...

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  9. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Final preparations for concluding the session of the Federal Parliament will begin at to-day's Cabinet meeting. Already a draft of the Budget speech ...

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  10. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The hundred visitors to the Eucharistic Congress, led by Archbishop Redwood, of New Zealand, arrived in Sydney to-day by the steamers Marama ...

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  11. PROBABLY FORCED DOWN

    It is now feared Unit the plane in which Hassell and Cramer were attempting to fly to Greenland has been forced down, as it is long overdue. If ...

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  12. WAGGA CHILD OUTRAGED.

    A man at Wagga is said to have enticed a six-year-old girl to a riverside paddock yesterday and outraged her. The incident has caused tremendous ...

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  13. LABOR'S FEDERAL PLANS.

    It is hinted in Melbourne that the Labor Party contemplate putting up strong candidates to oppose Mr. Bruce and Mr. Latham at the forthcoming ...

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  14. CATTLE STEALING CONVICTION.

    Leslie Sindel, 29, bus proprietor, was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment at the Parramatta Quarter Sessions on a charge of having received or stolen ...

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  15. "CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE"

    Declaring that William Leckie was guilty of criminal negligence, the City Coroner committed him for trial on a charge of manslaughter in connection ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN SWIMMERS.

    Miss Davey, the Australian swimmer, won her heat of the 400 metres free-style. In the finals Boast finished third in the 100 metres backstroke, and Miss ...

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  17. SULKY AND CAR COLLISION.

    A sulky which was being driven by Thomas McGrath, 20, along the Sydenham road last night was struck by a motor car coming in the opposite ...

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  18. BURGLARS IN PLENTY.

    Thieves broke into Nundt Bros.' factory at Darlington last night, and stole about 1000 yards of silk, valued at £270. ...

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  19. RAZORS IN ADELAIDE.

    While walking down Princes-street, Adelaide, last night, Clyde Ford (28) and Leslie Harnette, both drovers, were suddenly attacked by a man who ...

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  20. COUNTERFEIT NOTES.

    A forged currency note of the total value of £10,000 was seized at Rangoon when the police raided a house. They seized plates and machinery and ...

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  21. TOO MANY RACES.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Victoria Racing Club, the Chairman said that he was strongly of opinion that racing was being overdone, both ...

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  22. Entrance to High School.

    (Mr. H. Cowie, B.A., the Headmaster of the Dubbo High School, furnishes the following comprehensive information concerning High School conditions and ...

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  23. THE ALSATIAN DOG.

    Mr. Bruce received a deputation from the Sporting Terrier and Alsatian. Dog Club, which urged him to forego his intention of forbidding the importation ...

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  24. MINERS CELEBRATE.

    C. M. McDonald, Chairman of the Northern Collieries' Association, says that in spite of the widespread distress, due to slackness in trade, and in te ...

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  25. BOY CYCLIST'S HEAD CUT OFF.

    At Belgrade, while an airplane was in full progress, a passenger took panic and interfered with the controls, bringing the machine down. The ...

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  26. Adverse Trade Balance.

    "Labor is trying to make much political capital out of the fact that Australia's trade balance happens to be adverse," writes the weekly bulletin of ...

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  27. YOUNG PRISONERS.

    A scheme which it is claimed will have a beneficial effect on youthful prisoners is being considered by the Minister for Justice. The suggestion is ...

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  28. The Lost Ski-ers.

    The "Sunday News" received a message from the airman, Rupert King, from Koscuisko, which-said: "We are looking for dead men now." However, many ...

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  29. LEVEL CROSSING CRASH.

    The Tweed Heads to South Brisbane express crashed into a level crossing gate near Beenhania Junction yesterday morning. The sides of several ...

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  30. OPENING SALES.

    The wool sales opened yesterday with the market on a par with last year's openig sales. Best merino fleeces ruled firm, but good and inferior fleeces were ...

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  31. ABSENT VOTERS.

    The Chief Electoral Officer announces. that provision has been made for thousands of absentee voters being in Sydney on the Prohibition Referendum ...

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  32. SOUTHERN IGNORANCE.

    C. W. Conacher, of Vestey Bros., Ltd., who arrived in Sydney from Darwin, says that there is no productive industry in he hinterland. The ...

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  33. BARRACKERS BLAMED.

    The Rugby League decided last night that the blame for the riot which occurred at the conclusion of the St. George-Balmain match in Earl Park on ...

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  34. STATE BYE ELECTION.

    Mr. H. P. Cornish has been chosen as the Nationalist candidate to contest the Hamilton bye-election rendered necessary by the death of Mr. D. ...

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  35. HOPE ABANDONED.

    Practically all hope for the safety of the young men lost on Koscuisko has been abandoned. The mountain slopes have been combed thoroughly and ...

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  36. ANTI-PROHIBITION ANGLICAN.

    During his sermon at the Anglican Church at Coraki, the Rev. P. Gradwell said, "I have no wish to influence you how to vote, but I feel bound to tell ...

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  37. STILL SEARCHING.

    Although little hope remains that Evan Hayes and Laurie Seaman, who disappeared during a blizzard on Kossiusko, would be still alive, further ...

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  38. FIERCE WRESTLING.

    Bob Meyers was given the decision over Karasick in a wrestling contest at the Sydney Stadium last night, the later being disqualified for applying a ...

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  39. PROHIBITION AND BISHOP.

    Dr. Haydn, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Wilcannia and Forbes, in an address at Brewarrina, remarked that we already have enough posts in New South ...

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  40. FATE OF THE RABBIT.

    The Fur Farming Sub-committee has submitted its findings to the Government. There is a marked conflict of opinion evidenced concerning the ...

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  41. Wedding Bells.

    A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnised on Saturday, 18th August, by the Rev. A. McCallum, the contracting parties being Margaret Hope ...

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  42. FIRE AT HABERFIELD.

    In attempting to extinguish the flames of a five which broke out at his home at Haberfield to-day Samuel Dickenson was badly burned on the legs. ...

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  43. BACK TO WORK.

    The Cairns waterside workers by 206 votes to 189 decided to resume work on the wharves to-day. ...

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  44. PRICE OF WHEAT.

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  45. ALDERMAN GREEN'S CASE REMANDED.

    When the case of ex-Alderman Frank Green, who is charged with, having corruptly received £7500, was listed at the Control Court to-day a further ...

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  46. CONSTABLE ATTACKED.

    Detectives last night arrested two men charged with complicity in an attack upon Constable Bird at Darlinghurst on Saturday night last. ...

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  47. DRINKING BLACK BEER.

    The Darwin Bench dismissed the action by the Northern Territory Union to recover a fine of £10 imposed on a member for drinking during the beer ...

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  48. COUNTRY CRICKET WEEK

    The New South Wales Cricket Association has decided that Country Week will be held in Sydney from November 26 to November 30. ...

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